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Management Challenges for Africa in the Twenty-First Century: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives [Hardcover]

Felix M. Edoho (Author)

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0275964124 978-0275964122 December 30, 2000

Edoho and his contributors examine the management challenges facing African governments and businesses on the eve of a new millennium. As the authors make clear, Africa's future is defined by how Africa does in the 21st century. For Africa, a major challenge is how to effectively and efficiently manage its vast wealth. Africa is not poor because it is poor—it is poor because it cannot manage its development process. The shortages of managerial knowledge, skills, and talents are pervasive. Consequently, the region lacks the ability to organize production and run operations effectively and efficiently. The task of developing managerial manpower in Africa is not only imperative, it is urgent.

After outlining theoretical and applied perspectives on management, the volume examines the public and private sector planning and management. It then explores the globalization of management technology, provides case studies of African management dilemmas, looks at management ethics and morality, and concludes with an analysis of the role of management in African national development. As the authors make clear, abundant resources will not of themselves usher in an African economic renaissance. Africa needs skills to identify and analyze its resources, to undertake investment, and to establish and run all kinds of organizations. Until Africa develops its indigenous managerial talents, development will continue to be elusive, and the process traumatizing. An important resource for scholars, students, and policy makers involved with African economic development.


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Examines government and business management challenges facing Africa.

About the Author

FELIX M. EDOHO is Associate Professor of Management in the Department of Business and Economics, College of Business and Professional Studies, Lincoln University and the Faculty Liaison for the Black Executive Exchange Program. Professor Edoho has been involved in consulting work for a number of projects funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development as well as the United States Agency for International Development. In addition to publishing in academic journals, he is the editor of Globalization and the New World Order: Promises, Problems, and Prospects for Africa in the Twenty-First Century(Praeger, 1997).

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This book illuminates the developmental challenges facing sub-Saharan Africa as the world is reestablishing itself in the twenty-first century. Read the first page
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dishonest orientation, management development institutions, commercialization decree, foreign exchange generation, management technology transfer, management capacity building, federal military government, management ethics, productivity planning, materialistic orientation, international technology transfer, foreign technical assistance, property rights regime, management development programs, behavioral orientations
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New York, United States, World Bank, United Nations, Oxford University Press, Third World, Englewood Cliffs, Cambridge University Press, Idi Amin, International Studies, Addis Ababa, Africa Confidential, World Development Report, Business America, Second Edition, South Africa, University of California Press, Western Management Development, Academy of Management Review, Business Ethics, Harvard Business Review, International Monetary Fund, Third Edition, Academy of Management Journal, Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics
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